Utah Lawful Search of Real Property is the legal process of gaining access to private or public property for the purpose of searching or examining it. This type of search is conducted by law enforcement and requires a search warrant or probable cause. There are two types of Utah Lawful Search of Real Property: 1. Warrant Search: This requires a search warrant issued by a judge or magistrate authorizing law enforcement to enter and search a property. A warrant search must be supported by probable cause and must identify the property to be searched and the items to be seized. 2. Consent Search: This type of search does not require a warrant and can be conducted with the consent of the property owner or a person with authority to consent to the search. This type of search is usually conducted when law enforcement has reason to believe that a crime has been committed.